Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Skype for Outlook.com preview launches in the UK, coming to the US soon

Skype for Outlookcom preview launches in the UK, coming to the US soon

Outlook.com's 60 million-plus users will have another feature to take advantage of soon, as Skype is previewing built-in web access to its service. Currently available in the UK (headed to the US and Germany in "coming weeks," -- worldwide this summer) it lets users make calls directly from their inbox via a browser plugin available for Internet Explorer, Chrome and Firefox. Users with existing Skype accounts will also need to link their account to to the website which will allow their contacts to be merged, with the idea of having more choices of how to reach out to close contacts. Gmail's added easy access to hangouts and even Facebook has integrated Skype-connected video into its messaging so we suppose it's necessary for feature parity, with the added bonus of Skype's large install base. There are two demo videos embedded after the break, or you can head to Skype's blog for more details.

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Visitors and residents: Students' attitudes to academic use of social media

Apr. 29, 2013 ? University of Leicester-led research has shown that university students behave very differently when using social media as part of their academic learning.

Some students happily use social networking to share information about their course with their peers, in a similar way to how they might talk to friends on Facebook.

Others are much more targeted in their use of online tools -- and will only log on to get the information they need, when they need it.

For the study, all 257 undergraduate students in the University's School of Biological Sciences were asked to use the social media site Google+ as part of a key IT and numeracy skills module.

The students were able to discuss parts of the module on the site.

At the end of the term, the students had contributed thousands of posts and hundreds of thousands of words to Google+.

The researchers analysed these contributions, along with students' responses to a questionnaire about how they found the module.

They analysed the contribution to find out what users were talking about, and who was talking to whom. They also analysed the results from the questionnaire to find out why users communicated as they did.

They found that there were significant differences between students' use of social media -- and individual participants displayed "Visitor" and "Resident" characteristics.

The Visitors and Residents model for online engagement was put forward by University of Oxford researchers David White and Dr Alison Le Cornu in 2011.

In this model, "Visitors" use the internet in functional terms as a tool, while "Residents" see the Internet as a social space.

The University of Leicester-led study suggests the Visitors and Residents model is valid -- and is the first study to suggest this using statistical methods.

Fiona Wright conducted the study as part of her final year project of her Biological Science degree.

She said: "In order to know how to effectively teach using social media one needs to understand the student's motivation to use it. Such paradigms, if proven correct, help educators to approach this problem, increasing student engagement with tasks.

"Students of today often spend a large amount of their free time using social media, so if this tool could be used effectively for academic purposes it would be a great resource for teachers in higher education."

The paper was co-written with Dr Alan Cann, a senior lecturer in the Department of Biology -- who leads the IT and Numeracy Skills for Biologists module.

Dr Alan Cann said: "Although social media forms a prominent part of most student's lives and is increasingly becoming part of academic environments, there has been little work investigating how students use and respond to social networks for formal academic purposes (as opposed to informal use).

"This is some of the first evidence which validates the Visitors and Residents model, and so it gives important insights into students reactions to social tools as part of a working environment.

"Although the Visitor and Resident labels only represent the extremes of a continuum of behaviour, this study has produced statistical evidence that Residents report online tools to be more useful academically than Visitors do.

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Monday, April 29, 2013

Stock futures supported by Italy, economic data hopes

By Angela Moon

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stock futures rose on Monday, buoyed by the formation of a broad coalition government in Italy which ended two months of political uncertainty and boosted an appetite for risky assets, as investors braced for major economic news this week.

Wall Street was boosted by European shares, which edged up on Monday after Italy finally formed a government, although analysts saw the gains petering out in the near term. <.eu/>

Feeding risk into markets, the U.S. dollar fell against a major basket of currencies, while commodities like spot gold <.xau> rose.

"The market is moving up as the Italian political situation is finally unlocked and that's offering some hope. You can see that boosting risk trade here," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at Rockwell Global Capital in New York.

In macroeconomic news, personal income and outlays, due at 8:30 a.m. EDT will be in focus after last week's disappointing first quarter gross domestic product numbers. Economists polled by Reuters forecast personal spending growth was flat last month, after rising 0.7 percent in February.

Pending home sales data is due at 10:00 a.m. EDT and Dallas Federal Manufacturing Survey index is scheduled at 10:30 a.m. EDT.

The all-important nonfarm payrolls report is due on Friday.

"We have key economic data, especially the employment report later in the week, and we are also going to hear from the ECB and the Fed later, so earnings takes a back seat this week," Cardillo said.

S&P 500 futures rose 5.4 points and were above fair value, a formula that evaluates pricing by taking into account interest rates, dividends and time to expiration of the contract. Dow Jones industrial average futures rose 50 points and Nasdaq 100 futures added 11.5 points.

Wall Street was poised to start the last week of April higher. So far, the S&P 500 is up 0.8 percent this month.

Weak U.S. growth data has raised expectations the Federal Reserve will keep its pace of bond buying at $85 billion a month during the FOMC meeting announcement on Wednesday, while the European Central Bank (ECB) is widely expected to announce an interest rate cut when it meets on Thursday.

On Monday, hotel, energy and financial services conglomerate Loews Corp reported a 34 percent drop in first-quarter profit due to higher impairment charges and a sharp fall in investment income. The stock was unchanged in premarket trade.

Shares of online retailer Amazon.com Inc posted the largest daily drop in 15 months after the company reported results Thursday and was Friday's biggest drag on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq indexes. The stock was off 0.2 percent in premarket trading Monday.

U.S. stocks dipped in thin volume on Friday, though the market had a strong week overall.

(Reporting by Angela Moon; Editing by Bernadette Baum)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/stock-futures-higher-ahead-data-corporate-results-115148731.html

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Saturday, April 27, 2013

CSN: Phils' Kendrick throws 3-hit shutout of Mets

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NEW YORK -- Kyle Kendrick pitched the second shutout of his career as the Phillies snapped a three-game losing streak with a 4-0 win over the New York Mets at Citi Field on Friday night.

Michael Young and Ryan Howard had the big hits.

The Phillies are 10-14.

The Mets are 10-11.

Starting pitching report
Kendrick (2-1) allowed just three singles and a walk. He struck out five. He threw 107 pitches.

For his career, Kendrick is 3-1 with a 1.97 ERA in six games (four starts) at Citi Field.

Mets? right-hander Dillon Gee (1-4) allowed seven hits and four runs in six innings. Four of the hits and all of the runs came in the sixth inning. Jimmy Rollins started that inning with a single.

Gee has lost twice to the Phillies this season. He has given up 11 runs and four homers in nine innings.

Bullpen report
After struggling the previous two games, the Phillies? bullpen got the night off.

At the plate
For the fourth game in a row, the Phils had a situation in which they had runners at the corners and no outs. For the first time, they scored on one of these situations as Young singled home Rollins in the sixth. Howard followed with a long, three-run home run to center. Howard?s third home run of the season was his 36th career longball against the Mets.

Young had three hits and is hitting .333.

In the field
Mets rightfielder Mike Baxter lost a fly ball from Laynce Nix in the lights and it went for a double.

Ruiz update
Carlos Ruiz played for Double A Reading on Friday night. He will play for Reading again Saturday night and be activated for Sunday?s game against the Mets. Asked if Ruiz would start Sunday?s game, manager Charlie Manuel said, ?More than likely.? Cole Hamels will pitch Sunday.

Umpire ill
A three-man umpiring crew worked the bulk of the game after home plate umpire Brian O?Nora left in the first inning with flu-like symptoms.

Up next
Jonathan Pettibone (0-0, 3.38) makes his second big-league start Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m. against Mets right-hander Shaun Marcum, who will be making his season debut.

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Friday, April 26, 2013

Lebanon dragged in as Hezbollah joins Syria war

By Oliver Holmes

BAALBEK, Lebanon (Reuters) - Along north Lebanon's highways, the portraits of Hezbollah militants who have died in skirmishes with Israel are fading. But there are glistening photos of those killed in Hezbollah's new fight.

These men died in Syria, battling alongside the army of Hezbollah's close ally President Bashar al-Assad against rebel units in a conflict which has killed more than 70,000 people and risks reigniting Lebanon's 15-year sectarian civil war.

The Shi'ite Muslim group, designated a terrorist organization by the United States, is the most effective military body in Lebanon and its growing involvement in Syria's quagmire has angered Lebanese Sunni rebel sympathizers.

The Hezbollah stronghold of Baalbek, famed for its colossal Roman ruins, now feels like a garrison town. Hezbollah men in military fatigues and police outfits are everywhere. As are Jeeps and Chevrolets with blacked-out windows - the group's vehicles of choice.

On Wednesday afternoon, machine gun fire rang out through Baalbek's narrow streets, signaling the arrival of another dead Hezbollah fighter from Syria, 12 km (7 miles) to the east.

Around 30 of his comrades quickly aligned in the street and straightened their green berets, readying themselves to carry the corpse on their shoulders.

"We have one or two of these funerals every day in Baalbek," said a young electronics shopkeeper, who asked to remain anonymous due to the sensitivity of the issue.

A Hezbollah policeman in a polyester blue shirt told Reuters not to film the public funeral. "There are five or six Hezbollah martyrs every day from northern Lebanon," he said quietly, ushering the car away.

AN OPEN SECRET

Lebanon endured a military presence by its historically dominant neighbor for 29 years until 2005 and has tried to maintain a policy of "dissociation" from Syria's once-peaceful uprising against four decades of family rule that turned violent after Assad's men killed and arrested thousands.

But insulating Lebanon's four million people from Syria proved impossible; refugees flooded in, Sunni villagers along the border began giving shelter, food and medical care to Syrian rebels and rebel supporters in Lebanon sent guns and fighters across the border to fight Assad's troops.

With no command structure, how many is hard to establish, but 12 Lebanese gunmen were killed by the Syrian army near Homs in November and residents in the Lebanese coastal town of Tripoli, where Sunnis sporadically clash with Alawites, say some local Sunnis fight in Syria, too.

Assad has told Lebanon, where power is distributed between Sunni Muslims, Maronite Christians and Shi'ite Muslims, it must help him fight what he calls "foreign-backed terrorist groups".

His men have regularly fired mortars into Lebanon and occasionally entered in pursuit of fleeing Syrian rebels.

Hezbollah, which was formed as a resistance group to the Israeli occupation during Lebanon's own civil war between 1975 and 1990, has been called in to help.

It maintains that it is keeping its weapons and huge missile caches to defend the country, but fighting a foreign war has stretched the definition of the group's mandate, angering those Lebanese who want to distance the country from Syria.

Officially, Hezbollah denies fighting in Syria. Asked about the latest escalation in the border area, Ibrahim Mussawi, Hezbollah's media relations officer, said: "For two years it has been our official policy not to comment."

But the secret is an open one. Michael Young, an opinion writer for the Beirut-based Daily Star, said in a column on Thursday that the pressure is likely coming from Shi'ite Iran, Hezbollah's main financier and supporter of Assad, who is himself an Alawite, an offshoot of Shi'ism.

"Hezbollah's becoming cannon fodder for the Syrian regime, at Iran's request, is not something the party must relish," he wrote. "There is a price to pay for Hezbollah's pushing the boundaries of Lebanon's sectarian system to its limits. And this price may be the party's gradual destruction, or worse, a Lebanese sectarian civil war."

Late on Wednesday, prominent Syrian opposition figure Moaz Alkhatib issued a direct appeal to Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah to withdraw fighters from Syria to prevent sectarian war engulfing the Middle East.

"The blood of your sons in Lebanon should not be spilled fighting our oppressed sons in Syria," Alkhatib said in a video message, following days of heavy fighting in Syria's Homs border province where rebels say Hezbollah is most active.

"Hezbollah's intervention in Syria has complicated matters greatly," he said.

Alkhatib, a Sunni former preacher in Damascus, said Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims had to overcome "a thousand years of strife" between their communities, or risk an explosion of sectarian conflict reaching from Syria and Lebanon to Turkey and Iran.

But already there have been calls to arms by influential Sunni Muslim preachers in Lebanon against Hezbollah, the "Party of God", risking a return to Lebanese bloodshed.

One of the most outspoken, Ahmad al-Assir, urged his supporters to fight Hezbollah inside Syria to help rebel groups, many of whom are hardline Islamist.

And on Saturday, Syria's al Qaeda-linked al-Nusra front broadcast a statement on the opposition Orient Television, saying rebel brigades would "move the battle into Lebanon" if the Hezbollah-backed offensive in Homs continued.

The statement said rebels would use tanks and missiles to hit Baalbek and move fighters into Lebanese territory to attack Hezbollah there.

SYRIAN REBEL HATRED

Over the past two weeks, eight Grad rockets have landed in Shi'ite Hermel, a sprawling agricultural town of around 100,000 next to the Orontes river on Lebanon's border with Syria and about 45 km (28 miles) north of Baalbek.

One empty building was hit along Hermel's main thoroughfare, leaving a meter-wide hole. Another hit a house next to an orphanage further into the town and shrapnel pock-marked a nearby house. None have caused injuries, yet.

The mayor of Hermel, Hajj Saqr, said the missiles were fired by Syrian rebels, or as he calls them: "terrorists".

"If (the rebels) want change, then why do they fire into Lebanon?" he asked, saying Hermel has taken in 4,000 Syrian refugee families and helped the wounded.

"If the terrorists continue to attack and enter Lebanon, then we will protect ourselves," he said.

Saqr denied that men from his pro-Hezbollah town are making the 10 km (six mile) trip north to fight in Syria.

He said only that Lebanese citizens living just within Syria have set up their own civilian militia to protect themselves. Hezbollah also says its members in Lebanese-populated villages in Syria are "defending themselves."

But further up the road to Syria, lined with pictures of Assad and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, there is an evident military buildup. Hezbollah fighters are everywhere, some carrying big bags and walking north.

The group's private ambulance service runs back and forth across the Orontes. And as frogs croak by the river, a Syrian air force jet briefly enters Lebanese airspace before banking sharply and releasing two bombs on a town over the border.

(Additional reporting by Dominic Evans; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/lebanon-dragged-hezbollah-joins-syria-war-071508597.html

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Measuring the ROI of Social Media | WordStream

Measuring the success of various campaigns is a core aspect of a marketer?s job. It?s essential to see how your marketing efforts are contributing to the business?s bottom line. Yet according to Social Media Today, 70% of online businesses that utilize social media don?t bother to measure ROI.

It?s pretty shocking to discover that the majority of online businesses are conducting their social media campaigns completely in the dark, with no clues as to how social media contributes to the success of their businesses. To be fair, it?s not entirely their fault ? social media ROI is a difficult beast to tame, the bane of marketers around the world.

Why is Measuring Social Media ROI Difficult?

Some say that measuring the ROI of social media simply can?t be done! Like traditional billboard advertising, some businesses throw up their social media campaigns and hope for the best, trusting that something good will come of their efforts.

Part of the reason that measuring social media ROI is so difficult is that many marketers try to measure social media success through the social channel, examining metrics concerning ?likes? and ?tweets? that aren?t easy to monetize, while businesses are primarily concerned with website visits, email subscribers, calls and sales. Throwing around foreign terminology that doesn?t relate to the bottom line confuses business executives and can often make marketers sound like snake oil salesman.

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When measuring ROI with social media, it?s helpful to take into account how you measure other advertising channels, and incorporate familiar business phrasing. If you use PPC advertising, try assessing social media in terms of cost-per-click or cost-per-impression. If you focus on lead gen, try measuring in terms of cost per acquisition, etc. This adds credibility to your efforts and makes it easier to compare social media marketing with other forms of online marketing.

What Social Media Does Best: Generating Soft Leads

Social media is a prime tool for developing brand identity and familiarity, building engagement, and creating ?soft? leads. There is a good amount of confusion about where social media exists on the conversion funnel, and understanding how social media serves as a place to gather soft leads helps provide some illumination.

Soft leads exchange their email address for something of value. This item of value can be in the form of a white paper, ebook, or physical commodity like a coaster set or free sample pack. The hope is that eventually, with the help of email marketing, soft leads will develop into hard leads, which are customers or very qualified prospects.

The exchange of an email address for an online or offline good is common practice on social media sites like Facebook. It gets a bit tricky because you can?t get a user?s email addresses directly on Facebook, but must instead go through a third-party app. It?s fairly simple though ? there are many third-party Facebook apps which help you build submission forms or contest pages that are then set up as tabs within Facebook.

ROI on social media

Since most businesses use social media at least in part for lead generation, it can make sense to think about social media ROI in terms of cost per lead and/or cost per acquisition, especially if gaining new leads is a major goal for your business.

How to Measure Social Media ROI

We?ve talked a bit about why it?s traditionally difficult to measure social media ROI, and where social media fits in the marketing big picture. So, exactly how do we measure social media ROI?

Social Media Built-In Platform Analytics Tools

?Many social media sites, understanding the need for marketers to measure their social media performance, provide built-in analytics tools for tracking engagement, likes, shares, etc. There?s Facebook Insights, LinkedIn Company Page Insights, and Pinterest Web Analytics to name a few.

Tools like these are handy at measuring your performance within the social media platform, but do little to show how your social media actions affect the bottom line or contribute to conversions, which usually happen outside that platform and on your own site.

Facebook Offers

?If you are looking to get some glimpse into how online social media actions can affect physical offline sales, Facebook Offers provides some insight by offering online coupon offers than can be redeemed offline.

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This lets marketers experiment with how social media actions can be monetized into in-store purchases. Facebook Offers operates similar to Google Offer Extensions for AdWords, which lets AdWords advertisers attach a discount coupon to a Google ad. ?

Google Analytics

?Google Analytics is the most powerful tool for measuring the ROI of social media. Google Analytics social reports can show marketers the impact of social actions, which social networks are yielding the best results, which content is most popular, and how social can result in conversions.

Google Analytics gets a fairly regular stream of facelifts, tinkering with where certain reports are nested. This is what the most current setup of Google Analytics? social reports section looks like.

Measuring social media ROI

Let?s go through these reports step by step:

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  • Data Hub Activity: The Data Hub Activity section shows an activity stream of how people are saving, liking, sharing, and commenting on your content across various sites. Some Data Hub Partners connecting to display activity through Google Analytics are Delicious, Meetup, Google+, and Reddit. You?ll notice that many larger social media platforms with their own built-in analytic tools aren?t included.

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  • Trackbacks: The Trackbacks report shows the sites that link to your content, what content is being linked to, and how many visitors are reaching you through that stream.

Conversions must first be determined by the business, setting up conversion goals in the Conversions>Goals section. This allows businesses to decide for themselves what they want to be considered a conversion and the conversion?s financial worth. A conversion could be an ebook download, an online purchase, filling out a form ? it?s up to you! Once these goals are set, Google Analytics can show you which conversions come from where across various social media platforms.

The Conversions tab is key for being able to measure social media ROI against other marketing initiatives. Key performance indicators are as important with measuring social media ROI as they are with other marketing efforts.

  • Visitor Flow: Visitor Flow illustrates the path various users take as they click through to your site from different social media sites. Visitor Flow shows which web pages users arrive at coming from social media platforms, their next interactions on your site, as well as where drop-offs occur.

  • URL Tracking:?Google Analytics also has a feature that helps users add custom URL parameters to their thank-you goal pages, enabling marketers to track the amount of traffic driven through any given campaign.

The Google Analytics URL Builder makes this process easy, letting you append the end of a URL with information that tells Google Analytics the campaign, the medium, and the source of where the link originated from or was posted. The resulting URL is usually pretty long, but it can easily be shortened and shared across social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook. You can then see in Analytics when people have gotten to your site from a social network, by looking for the appropriate parameter.

The custom URL parameters work with Google Analytics to show how successful various campaigns are at delivering conversions. This data can even by synced with sales data when using marketing automation software like Marketo.

These Google Analytics social reports and features are huge assets that help marketers calculate the ROI of social media, helping businesses locate the value of social media and discover how social media marketing contributes to a business?s bottom line.

The Value of Social Media That Cannot be Measured

The flutter of a butterfly?s wings, dewy morning grass beneath one?s feet, the tender love for a Pinkberry sundae ? these things can?t be measured. In the same vein, not all the rewards of social media can be measured. As corny as it sounds, social media serves as a powerful tool for building relationships ? and relationships really are difficult things to measure!

As with many online actions, it?s often difficult to measure the offline benefits. Maybe a Facebook post today doesn?t drive a conversion, but a user may see that post and become more familiar with your brand by doing so. That familiarity later on might mean choosing you over an unknown competitor, or clicking your Google AdWords ad since your brand rings a bell.

Social media also aids newer businesses in developing their brand?s personality and building a voice. For companies that deal with dry topics relating to finance, insurance, and other yawn-worthy fields, social media can serve as a spot for introducing a more relaxed and casual demeanor of the company.

Hopefully you now understand a bit about how social media ROI can ? and can?t ? be measured. Do you have any other tools or methods for measuring the ROI of social media? Let us know in the comments if you have any ideas!

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Source: http://www.wordstream.com/blog/ws/2013/04/25/social-media-roi

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Monday, April 8, 2013

Ex-porn star Jameson arrested for alleged battery

FILE - This Sept. 12, 2010 file photo shows Jenna Jameson arriving at the MTV Video Music Awards in Los Angeles. Jameson has been arrested on suspicion of battery after a report that she attacked someone at an Orange County home on Saturday April 6, 2013. Police say former adult film star Jenna Jameson has been arrested after a report that she attacked someone at an Orange County home. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File)

FILE - This Sept. 12, 2010 file photo shows Jenna Jameson arriving at the MTV Video Music Awards in Los Angeles. Jameson has been arrested on suspicion of battery after a report that she attacked someone at an Orange County home on Saturday April 6, 2013. Police say former adult film star Jenna Jameson has been arrested after a report that she attacked someone at an Orange County home. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File)

(AP) ? Police say former adult film star Jenna Jameson has been arrested after a report that she attacked someone at an Orange County home.

Newport Beach police Lt. Evan Sailor says the alleged victim put Jameson under citizen's arrest until police arrived at the home on the upscale Balboa Peninsula on Saturday night.

The 38-year-old Jameson, born Jenna Marie Massoli, was given a court date to face a misdemeanor battery charge and released on her own recognizance.

In May, Jameson was arrested for drunken driving after hitting a light pole in Westminster. She pleaded guilty in August was sentenced to three years' informal probation.

Jameson was among the biggest stars in porn when she left the industry in 2008. An email to her company seeking comment was not immediately returned.

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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Diablitos in the Details: The Curious Tale of Mexico?s Most Peculiar Pottery

In the rural Mexican state of Michoac?n, devils, mermaids, saints, sun gods, and drunks can all be found mixing it up and having a great time. Each of these characters, and many more, inhabit the strange universe depicted in sculptures produced in the tiny town of Ocumicho.

?Though sanitized into angels and last-supper scenes for tourist markets, authentic Marcelino figures are almost always obscene.?

These bizarre pottery tableaux feature hybrid scenes from everyday life, religious allegories, and native folklore, all borne from the mind of a unique young man named Marcelino Vicente. Resembling Hieronymus Bosch?s nightmarish landscapes from the 1500s, but with a Catholic-folk art twist, these ceramic fantasies are found nowhere else. Yet during the 1960s, Vicente?s eccentric lifestyle was perceived as a threat to the town?s social hierarchy, which ultimately destroyed him for being different.

Don Lewis, an artist and collector of Mexican folk art, says the strangeness of Ocumicho pottery first caught his eye in a Santa Fe antiques shop nearly 20 years ago. ?Just the life in it, the colors, the craziness of it,? says Lewis. Before he knew it, Lewis was purchasing Ocumicho pieces to decorate his home.

?The first one I ever bought was very simple, nothing too weird about it. It was just two people?a woman and a man?out in an agave field, picking agave to make tequila. The second one was like a man in the moon, but it?s more of a sun face with really sharp teeth. Then another one came along, and I started noticing the devils.??These miniature devil figures, or diablitos, are a particularly striking element of Ocumicho sculptures.

Top: A dog-like character, ridden by diablitos, releases a fiery breath containing two nude figures, possibly representing Adam and Eve. Above: One of Lewis? stranger Ocumicho pieces depicts a devil driving a dolphin plane.?Images courtesy Don Lewis.

Lewis describes the works in his collection as a mix of the raunchy and religious, the absurd and the everyday. ?I have one that shows a devil sitting on top of what looks like a stylized dolphin, and the dolphin?s fins are out to the side like an airplane. There?s a steering wheel coming out of his back, and he?s got another devil hanging on underneath. The propeller is shaped like a sun and then on the wings there are four skulls. Who thinks of this crap? It?s just mad.? In fact, the strange themes of Ocumicho pottery were established by Marcelino Vicente,?who?s immortalized by the town?s atypical ceramics.

At the turn of the last century, Ocumicho was a leather-making community. But during the Mexican Revolution of the 1910s, much of the town?s livestock was stolen or slaughtered, and locals reverted to subsistence farming. In order to generate additional income, Ocumicho women began selling small ceramic objects at the weekly tianguis, or open air markets.

A portion of Lewis' personal collection displayed in his Los Angeles home. Image courtesy Don Lewis.

A portion of Lewis? personal collection displayed in his Los Angeles home. Image courtesy Don Lewis.

By this time, many of Mexico?s iconic handcrafts, from painted wooden bowls to woven leather shoes, were well-established, incorporating a blend of native and European influences. Once the violence of the Mexican Revolution slowed during the 1920s, intense feelings of national pride reignited an interest in these distinctive folk arts. During the following decades, increased tourism also made Mexican crafts a popular souvenir.

An early Ocumicho piece shows two devils peering up a woman's skirt. Image courtesy Frank and Trinie Valdez of Mexicana Nirvana.

An early Ocumicho piece shows two devils peering up a woman?s skirt. Image courtesy Frank and Trinie Valdez of Mexicana Nirvana.

With its abundance of natural clay, the northwestern region of Michoac?n was well-suited for pottery, and many small communities like Ocumicho developed their own clay specialties. ?Especially in western Mexico, they didn?t use the pottery wheel; they used molds,? says ceramicist Lisa Orr, who is currently working on her third film about Michoac?n pottery traditions. ?It?s the same technique and process they used 500 years ago.?

The women of Ocumicho built molds of various base shapes, which were then differentiated with smaller clay embellishments, like spouts or handles, and finished with colorful glazes. By the 1950s, Ocumicho craftswomen mostly produced bird-shaped whistles and figurine banks, which they would sell at the local markets.

?But there was this one pivotal character named Marcelino Vicente,? says Orr.??Marcelino was the last of 11 or 12 children, all boys,? she continues, ?and many townspeople claim that his mother wanted a baby girl, so she dressed him in girl?s clothing. Growing up, he was also really interested in what was considered ?women?s work,? which was making pottery, and was totally mocked by the men for doing this. He was a little bit of a renegade.?

Three masked diablitos support a hollow earth complete with open windows, topped with sun and moon characters. Image courtesy Don Lewis.

Three masked diablitos support a hollow earth complete with open windows, topped with sun and moon characters. Image courtesy Don Lewis.

Ocumicho was an extremely poor and isolated village, so it was highly unusual for individuals to step out of the prescribed gender roles.?Claudia B. Isaac, who analyzed the gender division in Ocumicho in 1996, wrote that, ?Although no one I spoke with directly verified that Marcelino was gay,?many talked disparagingly of his reluctance to fulfill traditional male roles.?

Two singing mermaids are flanked by diablitos. Image courtesy Don Lewis.

Two singing mermaids are flanked by diablitos. Image courtesy Don Lewis.

Despite their prejudices, the town?s female potters recognized Vicente?s gift for working with clay, and he progressed from small whistles and banks to larger sculptural pieces featuring the devil characters he grew so fond of. These diablitos were an unlikely icon in such a conservative religious community; most locals associate the devil with bad luck, and are reluctant to bring diablitos into their homes. Yet when Vicente finally took his wares to the tianguis, and spread them out on a blanket for sale, the wacky diablitos were a hit.

Throughout the 1960s, Vicente expanded his production by forming a workshop of skilled artisans to help execute his popular designs. Claudia B. Isaac documented this growth in her research on Ocumicho. ?The group included both men and women,? Isaac wrote, ?none of whom were closely related. This was a very unusual association in Ocumicho, given the tremendous sanction against men and women, unrelated by blood or formal compadrismo [godparenting], socializing together. Even more unusual was the sexual content of the figures produced by the group. Though sanitized into angels and last-supper scenes for tourist markets, authentic Marcelino figures are almost always obscene.?

Lewis' first two Ocumicho pieces depict a sun god, left, and agave harvesting, right. Images courtesy Don Lewis.

Lewis? first two Ocumicho pieces depict a sun god, left, and agave harvesting, right. Images courtesy Don Lewis.

Drawing from native folk dances and religious tales, Vicente began creating strange tableaux with these miniature clay people, often including an element of debauchery. ?And customers took note,? says Orr. She explains that Vicente caught the eye of Francisco Mendoza, who worked for the government folk-art agency Fonart. The organization supported native crafts by placing bulk orders to sell in more urban areas, and their interest in Vicente?s work meant much wider recognition outside of Michoac?n. Eventually, Vicente went to Mexico City for an exhibition of his artwork.

?There were all these little scenes of devils working in the fields, getting attacked by killer bees.?

?Mendoza gave him his own gallery show, which sold out and basically made him a folk-art star in five years,? says Orr. ?Although I cannot find anything to document this, people told me that Marcelino Vicente had a Dutch boyfriend and they traveled to New York for another show of his artwork. Afterwards, he went back to his little village, and was excluded from a certain class of men because he was labeled a joto, or homosexual. But at the same time, he was revered by many. He inspired jealousy.?

This sculpture seems to show Christ's funeral, observed by the 12 Apostles along with two mysterious, masked figures. Image courtesy Don Lewis.

This sculpture seems to show Christ?s funeral, observed by the twelve Apostles along with two mysterious masked figures. Image courtesy Don Lewis.

A contemporary Ocumicho artist finishes a version of the last-supper tableau. Image courtesy Thomas F. Aleto.

A contemporary Ocumicho artist finishes a version of the last-supper tableau. Image courtesy Thomas F. Aleto.

Ocumicho residents say that one evening in 1968, just before Dia de los Muertos, Vicente was at a bar enjoying a beer when he was attacked by a group of men and beaten terribly. ?They murdered him in a very hateful, hate-crime manner,? says Orr. ?He bled to death on the way to the hospital.?

Though his budding career ended tragically at age 35, Vicente?s artistic legacy lives on in the contemporary ceramics of Ocumicho. ?He inspired a lot of the people who helped him in the beginning to continue this style of pottery,? says Orr. ?And he basically established the entire Ocumicho style, these little figurines that tell stories. But very few of his pieces can be found, because he only had this five-year career.?

Following his death, several of Vicente?s most trusted assistants opened workshops of their own, continuing to expand on the fantastic tableaux he first imagined.?Today, Vicente?s diablitos are still a signature of Ocumicho pottery, which Orr says range ?from the sublime to the ridiculous.? Most modern pieces incorporate a brighter spectrum of colors than the original earth-tone palette, and are even more outrageous in their depictions.

This reproduction of a Marcelino Vicente piece portrays a solitary diablito holding a mask. Image via Xipe Projects.

?Because it was a society that didn?t really read or write, everything was passed down verbally,? explains Hank Lee, who runs the?San Angel Folk Art gallery?in San Antonio, Texas.?The pottery of Ocumicho provided a way to preserve communal stories, whether coming from tabloid headlines or traditional folk tales.??They would do sculptures of everything from the penny papers, like the National Enquirer,? says Lee, who remembers each of his visits to Ocumicho through these ceramic depictions of current events.

?I was there during the Ebola outbreak and there were all these horrible, wonderful Ebola scenes. I was there when Pac-Man came out, and they made little Pac people. For the 400th anniversary of the Spanish conquest, they had all these awful torture scenes, and they were just phenomenal. There was 9/11 and the killer bees. There were all these little scenes of devils working in the fields, getting attacked by killer bees.?

When Hank Lee first traveled to Michoac?n?over 30 years ago, isolated indigenous communities like Ocumicho were rumored to have strange supernatural qualities. ?My friends from Mexico City always said Michoac?n?is where the fairies and smurfs and elves lived, and they really believed that,? says Lee.

?Michoac?n was this magical place,? Lee continues, ?and these people were making these completely absurd, strange pieces of folk art that were as amazing as Allison Schulnik or Dubuffet or Picasso. They were just completely out there. To me, the stuff that was so wonderful was this pure expression, the sloppy paint and the funk of the devils and mermaids and sex scenes. It was such a visionary place.?

A sampling of the modern ceramics at the Ocumicho market. Image courtesy Thomas F. Aleto.

A sampling of the modern ceramics at the Ocumicho market. Image courtesy Thomas F. Aleto.

(Special thanks to?Don Lewis,?Lisa Orr,?Hank Lee,?Thomas F. Aleto,?and Frank & Trinie Valdez of?Mexicana Nirvana.)

Source: http://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/the-curious-tale-of-mexicos-most-peculiar-pottery/

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Latifi?s future, a new Couture and more: Six questions that will be answered by UFC on Fuel 9

UFC on Fuel 9's main card kicks off at 2 p.m. ET on Saturday. What questions will be answered by these fights in Sweden?

Who the heck is Ilir Latifi, anyway? When the Swedish MMA Federation stopped Alexander Gustafsson from fighting because of a cut, the UFC needed a quick replacement for the main event. Latifi, Gustafsson's training partner, stepped up, but we don't know much about him except that he's on a three-fight win streak. Will he take advantage of the opportunity?

Where does Gegard Mousasi rank in the UFC's stocked light heavyweight division? Mousasi has made a name for himself fighting in Strikeforce, Dream and Pride, but this is the first time UFC fans will get a look at him. Fighting against Latifi, a late replacement, Mousasi could show he is the dominant fighter he once was.

Will Matt Mitrione end his losing streak? It's been a rough go for the football-player-turned-fighter. After starting his career with five straight wins, Mitrione lost his last two. Can a bout with Philip de Fries, who is 1-2 in his last three fights, give Mitrione a chance to right the ship?

Can Ryan Couture step out from the shadow of his famous father? After spending all of his pro career in Strikeforce, Couture will finally fight in the UFC, where his father became a legend. He will also have to ignore the ongoing dispute between UFC president Dana White and his father. Will he be able to win over Ross Pearson and start his own legend?

Will UFC fans still tune in after the main event was changed so close to the fights? This is a tough one. Gustafsson was fighting for a possible title shot. Now, he's off the card, and the rest of it is filled with Strikeforce fighters making their UFC debut and "The Ultimate Fighter" castmembers. Will it be enough for fans to spend their Saturday afternoon watching the fights?

Is Papy Abedi the best name in the UFC? Yes. Yes, it is.

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Obama plan hits seniors, low-income taxpayers

(AP) ? President Barack Obama's proposal to change the way the government measures inflation could lead to fewer people qualifying for college grants and anti-poverty programs, reduced benefits for seniors and veterans, and higher taxes for low-income families.

If adopted across the government, the new inflation measure would have far-reaching effects because so many programs are adjusted each year based on year-to-year changes in consumer prices.

Social Security recipients would get smaller benefit increases each year. The federal poverty level would rise by smaller amounts, meaning more people would technically rise out of poverty with only small increases in income.

Taxes would go up because of smaller adjustments to income tax brackets, the standard deduction and the personal exemption amount.

In all, the change would reduce the federal budget deficit by a total of $340 billion over the next decade, according to congressional estimates. However, the White House has said it wants the adjustments to include protections for "vulnerable" recipients, so the savings could be less.

Obama is proposing the new measure of inflation as part of his 2014 budget plan, which is scheduled for release on Wednesday. Obama has already agreed to adopt it twice as part of negotiations with congressional Republicans over reducing government borrowing. Neither of those talks produced an agreement.

Called the Chained Consumer Price Index, the new measure would show a lower level of inflation than the more widely used Consumer Price Index.

The chained CPI assumes that as prices rise, consumers turn to lower-cost alternatives, reducing the amount of inflation they experience. For example, if the price of beef increases while the price of pork does not, people will buy more pork rather than pay the higher beef prices.

The chained CPI is unpopular among many Democrats in Congress and advocates for seniors who complain that it would disproportionately hit low- and middle-income families.

"I am terribly disappointed and will do everything in my power to block President Obama's proposal to cut benefits for Social Security recipients," said Sen. Bernie Sanders, a Vermont independent who caucuses with Democrats. "I also am especially concerned about the impact this change would have on disabled veterans and their survivors."

AARP and other groups have been fighting for years against changing the way inflation is calculated. They argue that seniors don't have the same ability as younger people to buy alternative products, especially health care.

But the new inflation measure is popular among budget hawks in part because it cuts benefits and increases taxes gradually, in ways that might not be readily apparent to most Americans. The savings, however, become substantial over time.

Among the spending cuts over the next decade:

? Social Security: $127 billion.

? Federal retirement programs for military and civilian workers and Supplemental Security Income: $38 billion.

? Medicare and Medicaid: $29 billion.

On average, annual increases in Social Security payments, government pensions and veterans' benefits would be about 0.3 percentage points smaller each year, according to the chief actuary for the Social Security Administration.

The COLA for 2013 was 1.7 percent or about $21 a month for the average Social Security retiree. If the new measure of inflation were in effect, the COLA would have been about 1.4 percent, or a little more than $17 a month. That's $4 less than the current system or about $48 less during the course of a year.

Once the change is fully phased in, Social Security benefits for a typical middle-income 65-year-old would be about $136 less a year, according to an analysis of Social Security data. At age 75, annual benefits under the new index would be $560 less. At 85, the cut would be $984 a year.

The tax increases would start off small, too, but would add up to $142 billion over the next decade, according the Joint Committee on Taxation, the official scorekeeper for Congress.

After 10 years, taxpayers making between $10,000 and $20,000 would see a 14.5 percent increase in their federal taxes with a chained CPI, according to a 2011 analysis. Those making between $30,000 and $40,000 would see a 1.4 percent increase while taxpayers making more than $1 million would get a tax increase of 0.1 percent.

Low-income taxpayers would see the biggest increase because much of their income is not currently subject to the federal income tax. Smaller annual adjustments to the tax brackets would push more of their income into the 10 percent tax bracket.

The wealthiest taxpayers wouldn't feel it as much because most of their income is already taxed at the top rate.

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U.N. observers failing mandate to track Hezbollah arms: Israel

By Dan Williams

TEL AVIV (Reuters) - U.N. peacekeepers in southern Lebanon have failed to report on Hezbollah guerrilla armaments as required, a senior Israeli official said on Thursday, arguing that Israel could not rely on foreign intervention for its security.

The remarks underscored the conservative strategies of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as instability rocks Israel's neighbors and world powers urge it to roll back its West Bank occupation to make way for a Palestinian state.

"Under pressure, a multi-national force is like an umbrella that gets folded up on a rainy day," Yaakov Amidror, Netanyahu's national security adviser, said in a Tel Aviv University speech.

Iranian- and Syrian-backed Hezbollah, Amidror said, has been building its arsenal despite the 35-year presence of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) in its heartland.

"Has Hezbollah avoided bringing any kind of rocket, missile or other arms into southern Lebanon because UNIFIL is there?" he said. Israel believes Hezbollah has amassed 60,000 rockets, including 5,000 with heavy warheads capable of hitting Tel Aviv.

"Under their (UNIFIL) mandate, they cannot stop Hezbollah and confiscate its arms, but they can write a report. There has been no UNIFIL report about any weapon of any Hezbollah person since UNIFIL has existed," Amidror said.

As part of the U.N. ceasefire that ended Israel's inconclusive 2006 war with Hezbollah, UNIFIL's mandate was enhanced to include "assisting" the Lebanese army with keeping guerrilla "personnel, assets and weapons" out of south Lebanon.

UNIFIL spokesman Andrea Tenenti said that since 2006, the U.N. peacekeepers had "not witnessed the entry of any illegal weapons into the UNIFIL area of operations in south Lebanon".

While the border is largely quiet, Israel fears Hezbollah could pound it with rockets in retaliation should it carry out long-threatened strikes on Iran's nuclear sites.

Israel also worries that Hezbollah could obtain advanced weapons, including chemical munitions, from Syria. But the militia has said its current capabilities are sufficient.

In their own breach of the 2006 truce, the Israelis have regularly sent warplanes on surveillance flights over Lebanon.

Israel withdrew from south Lebanon in 2000 after 22 years of occupation, and from the Gaza Strip in 2005 after 38 years of occupation. Armed threats from Hezbollah in the former, and Palestinian Hamas Islamists in the latter, have been cited by Netanyahu as justifying his reluctance to give up the West Bank.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, the Hamas rival who governs in the West Bank, has accused Israel of sabotaging diplomacy by peppering the territory with Jewish settlements and holding up funds for his U.S.-backed administration.

The Israelis question Abbas's ability to govern long-term.

"If there aren't the appropriate security arrangements, it would be better for Israel to go without an accord (with the Palestinians) than to have an accord that will endanger its security and could bring about a situation in which in the next war, Israel will lose," Amidror said.

(Writing by Dan Williams and Dominic Evans; Editing by Jason Webb)

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